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Advertising billboard will make drug dealing even easier, fear neighbours

Dozens of neighbours object to proposed hoarding by road crossing in Brighton

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Thursday 27 Jul, 2023 at 12:10AM
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Advertising billboard will make drug dealing even easier, fear neighbours

Plans for an advertising billboard in a Brighton street could hide drug dealing, according to a neighbour.

The concern was set out in an objection to a planning application by MCR Media Ltd for an externally lit advertising hoarding on land next to 21 Springfield Road.

Neighbours have sent 27 comments objecting to the application to Brighton and Hove City Council.

And staff at the neighbouring Cats Protection charity shop raised the issue of drug dealing.

They said: “We are not going to let this illuminated sign be fixed to our wall. This will block the light out of our basement flat behind it.

“There is enough illegal dealing going on behind the wall after dark as it is without making it easier for them to be hidden while carrying out their illegal activities.”

The UK Crime Map indicated that six drug-related incidents had been recorded within half a mile from June 2020 to May 2023.

The planning application said that billboard would be a treated board mounted on support posts, with a steel frame. The frame would be 5ft high, 21ft wide and 8in deep – 1.5 metres x 6.5m x 20cm.

The application listed the brightness as 100 cd/m2 (candela per square metre), with the external lighting described as “static”.

Neighbours were concerned that the structure would distract drivers because the hoarding – in the Preston Park Conservation Area – would face on to the A23 Beaconsfield Road.

An anonymous objector, whose details were redacted on the council’s planning website, said: “An illuminated billboard is not in keeping with the conservation area, will diminish the quality and quantity of natural light in neighbouring properties, distract drivers at a place where pedestrians cross and other vehicles enter or cross Beaconsfield Road.

“It will look crass in an area where there are leafy trees and hence reduce the value of people’s homes.”

Another anonymous objector, whose details were also redacted by the council, said: “Concerns have already been made to the council about this being a busy and dangerous road and junction used by rat runners while residents struggle to park.

“It raises questions why this location has been chosen for a billboard sign. It is in no one’s direct view aside from distracting people crossing the pedestrian crossing. Surely this is dangerous?”

MCR Media declined to comment.

To see the application or comment, search for BH2023/01377 in the planning section of the council’s website.

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  1. John Walker says:
    2 years ago

    6 drug-related incidents may have been recorded in three years, but those of us that live locally know that far more goes on that is not reported or recorded.

    Even then, it’s not as anti-social or as frequent as the tagging. Aren’t property owners now responsible for cleaning up the tags on their walls?

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    • Dingo says:
      2 years ago

      Start reporting it then and it might stop…

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      • John Walker says:
        2 years ago

        Report what? A shifty-looking guy on a Brompton who’s only in the same spot for 5 minutes?

        We know what they’re up to, but reporting it is pointless – it’s not recorded by the Police, too much paperwork, and they’ll only come out for a drive by an hour later.

        Besides, as I said, the tags are more anti-social, visible, and the property owner is required to clean them, yet even something as simple as that doesn’t get enforced.

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        • Benjamin says:
          2 years ago

          Rubbish, of course, a report is recorded. What a stupid thing to say.

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          • John Walker says:
            2 years ago

            You can easily verify your own statement against that of the news report here.

            Go to the U.K. Crime Map; filter for “drugs”; check the location above. The Crime Map says that there have been precisely ‘0’ reports for drug offences in that location, that the residents and shop staff claim is frequently used for drugs.

            I can also see on that same map that there is precisely ‘0’ reports for the location where the residents in our local WhatsApp have said that they have reported to the Police.

            So no, the police do not record what has been reported.

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